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Originally Posted by camaro_corvette
Sorry, I walked away from it for a while. still the same, I got a hold of some parts from my friends computer, and replaced everything but the graphics card and the power supply just to see if I could narrow it down to a hardware problem, and It gave me the same results. So maybe a graphics card malfunction, It is the oldest part on my computer.  Could the power supply be a problem if it still turns on?
I just thought of another problem that i discovered while messing with it. My DVD drive refused to open while the computer was supposedly on, so i started to take it out i removed the IDE cable connected to it, and "Presto" it opened right up. so my disc drive only opens when power only is connected to it, then when i plug the IDE cable back in, it refuses to open. It used to work fine. 
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Well, I was having a similar problem with the computer at my office, for a while I couldn't even get it to boot up. What I later discovered was that the power strip I had was bad, and looks like it sent a weird surge into my system or something, luckily it just reset the clockspeed on the processor. When the computer first boots up, check the speed of the processor, if it is at like.... 1250 or something, your processor is messed up and just needs the clockspeed reset. You can do that in the BIOS. My bet is when you were transporting the system it got caught in some sort of electrical field or some other random thing and reset something like the clockspeed.